The frequented swimming area was closed last Friday after two swimmers were reportedly bitten, but it has opened back up because "park rangers have not observed any unusual marine mammal activity, and the park has received no new reports of animal bites."

Fire officials on Friday reported that a 60-year-old man was taken to a hospital after reportedly being bitten by a sea lion on his arm. One day prior, police said a 56-year-old man was charged by a sea lion and also bitten on the arm.

While the water has been reopened to the public, park officials have posted signs at the beach to remind people about the biting attacks.